Tag: Open Government

One of the phrases I’ve taken to heart recently has been “turning ‘I think’ into ‘I know’”. I saw it on some slides in our recent webinar about analytics and A/B testing, where we talk about discovering through unbiased means which messages actually work with which audiences; it struck a chord with me for some… Read more »

Can you imagine a world where government is your best friend? Or a “brand” that you love? I can. And so should you. All of us living in so-called Western democracies have been facing very similar issues over the past few years. On the subject of governance, a decline in citizens’ trust in institutions, politicians, and ‘the establishment’… Read more »

Observations from Prague, Czech Republic: Understanding the meaning and consequences of being transparent in government is the first step public sector organisations must take toward building a solid and productive relationship with citizens – one that is based on trust and openness. In terms of governments being open with the public, Western democracies have had a… Read more »